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Extensive arterial dissection producing significant arterial obstruction or occlusion after technically uncomplicated percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in three patients is described. Despite the initially ominous arteriographic appearance, short-term (4-8 months) follow-up demonstrated complete resolution without surgical intervention. A trial of conservative management is recommended for this complication.
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